Fragrant Cooling Solutions: The Battle of the Bots - Comparing Extreme Mugurisu Pink & Kryonaut by Grizzly for PC Enthusiasts
DeepCool’s Latest Innovations: Next-Gen Coolers, PSUs & More - Now Featuring Customizable Pixel Silicone Design Accents
DeepCool showed a bunch of new hardware atComputex 2024 , with new air and liquid coolers for CPUs, plus fans, PC cases, and power supplies that comply with the latest Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. DeepCool has options ready for the newly introduced standards, including motherboards with reversed side connectors. Additionally, it expanded on a couple of its CPU cooler models while also providing some decorative options that will appeal to aesthetically minded users.
CPU coolers for air and water
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Assassin IV VC Vision CPU cooler, including its heatsink (Image credit: DeepCool)
DeepCool Assassin IV VC Vision CPU cooler in action at Computex 2024 (Image credit: DeepCool)
DeepCool Assassin IV VC Vision CPU cooler’s vapour chamber for its heatbase (Image credit: DeepCool)
Magnetic mountable colour display on the Assassin IV VC Vision CPU cooler (Image credit: DeepCool)
DeepCool says it improved its coolers compared to the previous iteration and introduced the Assassin IV VC Vision CPU cooler that has a vapor chamber in its base. This provides for better heat transfer and it’s capable of cooling CPUs rated with for up to 300 watts TDP. The cooler also has a built-in display to show data about CPU usage, temperature, power draw, and clock speed.
DeepCool has had its AK620 and AK400 CPU coolers with similar display systems in the market available for a while, andwe already reviewed the former . The difference between these is that the Assassin IV VC has a vapor chamber on the heat base. A few months ago, we reviewed theDeepCool Assassin 4S CPU cooler that doesn’t have the display or the vapor chamber, so it will be interesting to see how much of an improvement it provides.
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Additionally, DeepCool has new low-profile AN400 series CPU coolers to ensure adequate cooling for compact PC builds, with a choice of nickel-plated and black-anodized heatsinks. There are no bells or whistles, which means no RGB something that many HTPC builders will appreciate.
In related news, Noctua introduced itsNH-L12Sx77 low-profile cooler recently that allows clearance for tall RAM sticks and heatsinks. These low-profile CPU coolers are useful for mini-ITX system builders as they can provide good enough cooling within the space constraints, as many larger coolers won’t fit within diminutive ITX cases.
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For liquid cooling, DeepCool introduced its LP Matrix AIO series that has a dot matrix screen on its waterblock, along with a fifth generation pump and ARGB effects on the fans and the sides of the display. It’s available in both 240mm and 360mm form factors.
The dot-matrix screen on these blocks seems to be customizable, more than what you can do with typical air cooler displays. Many people may not find it useful to display the CPU status all the time. Being able to show other graphics may appeal to such users, letting them make their PCs stand out.
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PC chassis, accessories and new power supplies
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BTF compatible DeepCool CH560R PC Case (Image credit: DeepCool)
BTF compatible DeepCool CH560R PC Case (Image credit: DeepCool)
DeepCool CH160 MESH ITX Case Series (Image credit: DeepCool)
DeepCool CH170 DIGITAL ITX Case with digital monitoring screen (Image credit: DeepCool)
For BTF form factor motherboards coming fromAsus ,MSI , and Gigabyte, DeepCool showcased its CH560R series PC cases that provide the needed compatibility with the back-side connectors. Elsewhere, the CH160 Mesh ITX case series provides space for taller air coolers and some of the larger graphics cards. To complement its mini-ITX footprint, it also has monitoring screens. Both cases should provide ample airflow for all the components, though noise could be a concern.
DeepCool also added its digital monitoring screen to its mini-ITX case, creating the CH170 Digital ITX that can be seen toward the bottom of the front panel. The CH160 Mesh ITX case also shows the ‘Pixels’ bits that allow you to install silicone molds made by DeepCool the company. These can be installed in currently available cases and will also be compatible with future models.
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New DeepCool PSUs complying with Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.0 Standards (Image credit: DeepCool)
Sleeved modular cables (Image credit: DeepCool)
DeepCool also showed newer iterations of its 120mm and 140mm fans called the FD12 and FD14 series, available in black and white, as well as with or without ARGB support. Like many other fan makers, DeepCool uses its own proprietary 8-pin daisy chain cables that also allow lighting control.
The PN-M series power supplies now has a12V-2x6 connector for Nvidia graphics cards, along with support for up to five EPS and PCIe connectors. The PX-S is an SFX power supply that also includes a 12V-2x6 cable with variants up to 1,000 watts. Both series supportIntel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards.
DeepCool cases and power supplies are designed to be future-ready, with support for the latest motherboards designs and power supply standards. The company has been making PC accessories for a while now and tends to do a good job, and the new ability to customize cases with silicone bits may appeal to a certain demographic. We look forward to seeing the retail products over the coming months.
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- Title: Fragrant Cooling Solutions: The Battle of the Bots - Comparing Extreme Mugurisu Pink & Kryonaut by Grizzly for PC Enthusiasts
- Author: George
- Created at : 2024-08-19 03:52:17
- Updated at : 2024-08-20 03:52:17
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